\Il A VZ‘\\ r-SALE of g Spring Es’ Summer Coats Ladies! Misses! Childrens ! BEGINS this morning, our summer clearance sale of lovely coats for M-lSSGS, Ladies and Children every garment attractive and new, expressive of the most modern style ideas.‘ $8.75 Coats reduced to $5.64 $15.00 Coats reduced to $10. $25 Coats reduced to $16.67 $45.00 Coats reduced to $30 10 Coats reduced to $6.34 $20 Coats reduced to $13.34 39.00 Coats reduced to $26. _ $50. Coats red $60. Coats reduced to $40.00 ii uced to $13.34_ prices. Terms are CASH. In consideration of the drastic reductions made on these garments, no charge ac- counts can be permitted on sales at these All Linen bleached damask 60, 64 and 66 ins. wide, assorted pat terns. Worth to $1.25 yd, _ Clearing at ,_ ' Heavy weight linen damask, poppy design with satin stripe, 68 ins. wide. Worth $1.50 yd. Clearing at yard .. A fine heavy weight linen da- mask rose design, 70 in. wide, worth $2.15 yd. Clearing at yard Worth from $ the best medical and the v sympathy is rut m m. d Hrs. Gus Uflolleran of Green- the iola theyhave sustained "i! %alie',litthefllldlly. Clearing Sale of Fine Bleached Linen Damask ODD LOTS ALL LINEN TABLE NAPKIN 4.00 to $13.50 dozen, clearing at 25 per cent. ofi‘ attention available, nstant care of a loving mother, but just es the parents were about to so: a glimmer of hope for her recovery. she was taken to be among the angels where aha always seemed to belong. Yet while tier lrlef stricken mother and fstherniias sadly they trust to an ail-seeing All linen bleached damask dotted design with flowered border, 70 in. wide. Worth $1.40. Clearing at yard . Heavier weight linen damask of a nice ‘line quality. Rose design with satin stripe, 70 in. wide. Worth $1.65 Clearing at B9515 Quality all linen damask, Maple Leaf and Fleur de Lys 3i§li-i“.;g“l?’§§.§21’.5. 7.‘? $215 O Ior oi such is the Kingdom oi Heaven. aided to allow ita ato-yeer-ois eiai tree to remain in Blah street. tailtoife with m iiiternatiorlt exposition. “p, . i .._.._._. _ .._-._ Western Guardian “no: IALl-Schoor-er. ame- ian I. A9915’ Alva All“. Montague. esas-s-ie-si -o.isoi.nni with peo- pom. high mileage, and low price sold at Brac- ‘ '-e'=. soas-s-ss-ai , i —WIl5TllN AGINI- Mr. O. 3.; ioallant is Guardian Alent in How- ‘Jan and Ill! be pleased to receive‘ 5 new and renewal subscriptions. —GOLI CLUBl, Balls and Bags. the right kind and price. at Bruce's. GOIiZ-O-II-li -FILL YOUR. ‘XANK! A‘! BBACWS new Bowser Gasoline Pump. dflib-l-lf-lmo. l -ANNUAL MEETlNG—The ann- , aal meeting of the East Prince Lib- l eras-Conservative Annotation will take place at 2 p. m. at the town hall, Summers-he, on Tuesday, the 25th day o! June, A. D., 1929. Each poll I chairman is requested to have five l delegates, appointed to attend the i meeting. All supporters of the Liber- ai-Coiiservative party invited. D. B. MacDonald, President. 6056-6-22-3tns. Eastern Guardian “WIASTBI-N AGINTW-NI. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Ascot in Mon- tlsue and will be please‘ to receive new [and renewal subscriptions. ..‘CONCERT ENJOYIDF- st. Davids United Church held an en- tertainment. sale oi’ pies and candy in the Town Hall st Georgetown’ on Wsdnesdsv. Jun: 19th. Following is ‘ the programme: Chorus. Land oi Hope and Glory; Solo, Chas Harris: Reading, Major Poole: Montague Quartette, Ain't Going to Study War; Piano Duet, Mrs. Davidson and Miss Wlghtman; ;Vocal solo, Allison i I i 1 Chaliont It. Giles, Iilllnd, has dl- ' -........i........."f"' ..........§i McLean; Violin solo, Mr. Hume; In- itermlssion for sale 0t Candy; Down ,‘ing. Miss Sterling: Violin, SW18 Lul- glaby. Mr. Hume; Duet, Mrs. David- lson and Mr. Cyril Horton: Reading, jMaJor Poole; solo, Miss Wightman: iRGlding, Miss Burdettc; Instrumen- 1 tel music by Mr. Samuel Yorston and ,Mlss McBeath; Goodbye my Lover; ‘Montague Quartctte; Chorus. God i Save the King. Sale of pies by Rev. "J. C. Martin. Quite a sum of money 1 was realizecL-A. , _ ’ PERSONALS ceritly visited Georgetown-A. i . .'Mr and Mrs. l. tetown.--A. Mobile. Monte-Rue Quartette; Rcad- . cusaiorrsrowiv riisamm and I "iiEconomziaa Features Clotoe of colours ll to l3 miles as: lwur iii-horse power engine ..'Mr. Herb. Poole. Montague, re- Temple Gotell. Georgetown recently visited Charlot- ..'Mc§rs. Prank and Alex. Bou- chnrd, Clarence David and Joseph} [Dalton left Georgetown on Monday ‘ Iol‘ Trenton, N. S.—A. l 5 mm. r. o. Dougan. Charlotte- ‘ViOWXI. recently visited Georgetown. -A. ..'Mrs. Webster McNeil. George- town. spent the week end in New Pertli.—-A. ..‘Mlsses Susie. Georgie. and Mary Hemphtll, Montague. spent the week end at their home in George- tOWIL-A. ' ..'Cspt. and Mrs. Dicks and lifissi Catherine Dicks motored to George- town from Charlottetown-A. r ..'Mr. Cyril Horton. Lower Mon-i tsgue recently visited Georgetown.- A. ..'Mr. William Ives and Alliston McLean. montague recently visited Georgetown-A. blzMw Marjorie Hyndmlin. Low- er M recently visited Georlo- town.-A. p ~ A ..'Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manuel and family motored to oeorrcwwn from Charlottetown and were the guests ei Mr. Msiiuers mother " and sister. wiréfvi. m. Jenkins-A. ~, ..'Miae Cassie Dalaiel. R. N. Charlottetown, spent the week end in agqg$wwn .fll8 Ill“? 0f hi! mother Mrs. DaiataL-p-A. .-'llllll6| Genevieve and Carine- ilta Solomon and Mr. Raymond bolo- mon motored to Montana 9°“ Georgetown-A. Hal balloon tins . hill! Indeed eta-brake IQICOM 4 Hailed-in hydraulic ehoei absorbers Hldlflllk o! ‘ Bdiabillty and loin ihilityaecsrryyouacrosaa Tm: rhea Ciéshii "pt " a; f0; "use light as ii ‘It long distance‘ traveller. It has demonstrated its continent without fuse or fatigue}; Never failing mechanical. performance gives nienialcoinfori: with the assurance that you will arrive fresh xelaxeduat the Journey's end. emphasizes-lg." "lawn" hecha‘ "nical part means lead wear and faiction and long life without repair or adjust» meat. Speed and acceleration are there in full measurel And the beauty of Ford performance is enhanced by the knowledge that every mile is gas and oil, and, even at high speeds, with an engine that is conserving rather than exhausting its power and endurance. COMFORT-Deeply upholstered seat auhions, aet ata restful angle, match tn conifer: y eslyehair. Large windows on the cloned models allow hstmcted vision and open wide in warm weather. springs give the cfiecc of riding on air. DEMONSTRATION-Ask ymsr Ford deslct to lcfyou drive a Ferd car- ‘He will be glad to Ilka you out. Select the steepest hills, the heaviest going-you the thickest trafic. alongside other cars. Try the quick getaway, the swift in second, the easy gearshift. Peel the smooth sure action of the six-brake system. A demon- stration will convince you of the outstanding merit of the Ford car. A TIME PAYMENT-It’ you piers: covered at great saving in a"! will be amazed at the power at your com s‘. Make for Drive Pidgin no buy out of income, you will find the ‘Qwwkhwfd I'll-fibril“! dmeim- Aabortfeedllneteeasyteearviu ma" P1"! 95°!“ 57 and there is little chance of water all Ford dealers mesa 5e31,,‘ a “u,” and,‘ attractive. because i: is dlrea. Gravity dew does THE roan can FUEL SYSTEM Fold mr fuel eysteni is simple FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED ..'Mr. Joseph Kiggirir and Mr. informed of it; the insurer who was Mr. Edwin Lord. Central Bedeque. tended honeymoon u-tptoflse U. ll Herbert Murphy, teachers George- inotiiied of the accident; the tram- motored to Chelton on Tuesday after town High School motored to Car- digan on Monday-A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. William White and daughter Phyllis, Borden. mot- ored to Georgetown and were the guests of Mrs. White's mother. Mrs. Johnson-A. Problems For Good Roads O Convention i MONTREAL, June Zia-The ques- tion of the compulsory reporting oi highway accidents will claim much si at the vvu of the Canadian Good Roads Association. which is to be held in Charlottetown. P. I. f. on September. 17th. 18th, and 10th next. This problem has omn been discussed at various meetings, but heretofore little progress has been made because o! the laok of‘ tund- amental facts upon which to ban an intelligent discussion. , In March of last year, the province oi Qiebecput on its statute books s law requiring that every accident oil the highway be reported. The results of a tn month's operation o! this law have-been ocmlilled under-the direction of w. J. Balm. the 0MP" musi- of Provincial nevsnue for Quebec, and suniarieis srrbatng sent members or the Canadian Good loads sin tor their study. _ ,"1'he main obllotlilald lar. Issia. "are: i. To durum the orimiaie senses o! accidents and. Millet! .14.," “w, mm ‘shooter a vocals to Lyman waists» m own- ’ vim collision oi their cars. this connection I might say that last] year we had 7462 reports on 5865‘ accidents. All the compilation was done by more than iour employees; We required the reports to give date.‘ details about vehicle involved, place. particulars ori the place. obstr " probable cause of accident. damage and so on. ‘ "We found out some extraordinary i facts. For instance, in Quebec the proportion of automobile accidents to automobile registrations is 3.96% per cent or one accident to each 25 motor cars. The negligence of the drivel‘ is the cause of 54.85% of our " Peculiar as it may seam. vary few accidents were caused by obstruction to the view of the driver. because drivers are usually careful where a clear view cannot be ob- tained at intersections and other Places. "After our one year's experience we are wellaatlsfied with our law. How- ever, I should point out that we have been careiui not to clutter up our fiiee with too much information. We have a printed form oi report which covers only the essential parts. Redeque ‘Notes m. Aleaander memos. and am. Oyrii Mchrlane, rernweod, mowed to Ohelton on Wednesday. a-—-e , um Vans Sohllfliil-Il, Central abe- eque, attended the play in Freetown dllondav evsninl liven b1 the Qheiton some Mme. W} and ipa, _, loullss, moi-pa _ i. s a , . J94‘ ~ in nonhuman-Jameson; -way or railway company. in case of a noon. “While all thse were to report, we Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Liowiher, devised a simple system to prevent North Carleton. motored to Bedeque s duplication of the figures, and in on Sunday evening. The Chelton Women's Institute met met at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Afflecl: on Tuesday evening with ten members present. A letter irom the Red Cross was reed and the members decided to ‘ ‘ . Delegates were al- so appointed for the annual Con- vention which is to be held the 10th and ilth of July. after which the meeting was brought to a close with God Save the King. l Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doull, Cheltoii. were the guests of the lltlfil“! PM!!!" Mr. and Mrs. John IPriszel, Central Bedeque on Sunday afternoon. We are all pleased to see Mr. Isaac Holman back on his route again. and hope he el-iall be able to continue lo for nil-fly "are to come. aa his pleas- sintle is welcome by everybody. The Cheiton Dramatic Club staged their three act play, Home Acres" at Travellers Rest hall on Monday evening, and were listened by quite" a large audience. when the players arrived atthe hall everything was in readiness. and were reoieved very cordially and were treated with .a very genaroul share or ice creaiii. Thanks to the ‘haveliere rest peopli for their kindness. i and ‘Mrs. tnish Own and dsudhtein- was Jean. Hamilton, match ed to Ohelten on lundsy. ~ gllfiflffid Ollrhand “IQFUOI” ’ claim. motored u» amuse in the: - motor-boat m Monday. efhil new‘. ieisaiiaiiwsosh ; They were entertained by a very ism band or‘ oliartvariere which shone the popularity o! this mine wiiole A pss-entwu held in the W"! church at iedeeua ee lundeir "W ing by the lover noeoeue mission circle. It was entered by a vary llrla and appreelstivrsudience. Mr. Haber Myers. North Carleton. motored to the city on laturdsy W- ening. The following is the sisseins d Chelton school m the month or wr- Grade VIII. i lather Yemen. i Clara no»; s Muriel Pearson. Grade v. i Garnett mm, a Ms!- ion Bogota. Grade III. i Austin beers 1M Penaie Richards, equal. I Kim’ U‘ fleck, I Pauline McCa-rdle. Gradelllnllltlterflrailiiwb? man Rogers. ' Grade n. or. Myrtle Rogers. Gradel. (i) int-slalom! Calvin Clark, larle hops. m vir- glnia Icfiirdle, I lalph Iberw- i" uses! news. 8i Mmb-QW Perfect Abtehdahfll barefoot Attendance for month- Muriel Ieersne, emu ammo Myrtle Hnlere. l Areta Gardiner. 3